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jorgerendonjr 03-18-2017 05:39 PM

Some questions before buying an Frs
 
Hey guy I been following these forums for a bit, but never had an account until now since I'm finally in the market for an frs. I have a few questions regarding what I should look for and what to expect when purchasing one of these cars. I'm especially interested in the Yuzu yellow Release Series 1.0 from 2015. As all of you know those were limited production and don't come around as often. I test drove one the other day and completely fell in love, however someone beat me to the purchase. So here are the questions I had, the only RS1.0's (with the exception of the one I test drove) I've seen are in other states. I'm not sure how car dealerships work, but would they be able to acquire a vehicle from another dealership to make a sale? I know carmax does this but the ones I've seen have not been on carmax unfortunately. Also, is there any little details I should be on the look out for before I make a final purchase? I'm somwhat clueless on the topic and just wanted to get some opinions from some of you guys that have had experience.
Thanks for the feedback in advance!

humfrz 03-18-2017 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jorgerendonjr (Post 2874815)
Hey guy I been following these forums for a bit, but never had an account until now since I'm finally in the market for an frs. I have a few questions regarding what I should look for and what to expect when purchasing one of these cars. I'm especially interested in the Yuzu yellow Release Series 1.0 from 2015. As all of you know those were limited production and don't come around as often. I test drove one the other day and completely fell in love, however someone beat me to the purchase. So here are the questions I had, the only RS1.0's (with the exception of the one I test drove) I've seen are in other states. I'm not sure how car dealerships work, but would they be able to acquire a vehicle from another dealership to make a sale? I know carmax does this but the ones I've seen have not been on carmax unfortunately. Also, is there any little details I should be on the look out for before I make a final purchase? I'm somwhat clueless on the topic and just wanted to get some opinions from some of you guys that have had experience.
Thanks for the feedback in advance!

Well, jorgerendonjr, first off, welcome to ye ol forum ...... :clap:

You are definitely limiting your selection by being so specific.

I doubt you will find a dealer that will transfer a used car.

If you would like a pre-owned FR-S, I'd suggest you focus on finding a nice one (of any year), which hasn't been molested too bad, with the transmission you prefer and a color you think is pretty.

If you spy one that is further away, you may consider having a local forum member go check it out for you.

Good hunting!


humfrz

Mr.ac 03-18-2017 06:35 PM

Welcome,
Sounds like your dead set on this pos,

That out of the way the only way a dealership would transfer cars is if they are part of a bigger company.

If you have to travel to find the car that tickles your pickle, do it. Just get a good buddy to give you a ride.

Besides that, test drive other cars besides our pos.
If you want more power, don't get it.
If you have more than 1 friend and are really social, dont get it.
If you want to make it into a track day car, don't get.
There are far better cars for that out there just full in the blank.

Zhangy 03-18-2017 08:34 PM

buy first, ask questions later

jorgerendonjr 03-18-2017 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Zhangy (Post 2874900)
buy first, ask questions later

My questions are in regard to the buying process.

Braces 03-18-2017 08:55 PM

I've purchased a few cars from out of state dealerships. Some sight unseen. There will be some extra costs involved. 1. simple PPI .... just for peace of mind. I've purchased mostly CPO cars with intact warranty, but a PPI will provide information on the external panels, thickness of paint, interior, tires, glass, etc. etc. Nothing mechanical, but the warranty will cover those items. This PPI can be around $100-150. They will send you a very detailed report on the external items plus pics. 2. shipping 3. expenses to go and see car. Buying local is far easier and cheaper. Good luck.

Zhangy 03-19-2017 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jorgerendonjr (Post 2874902)
My questions are in regard to the buying process.

lolololo

humfrz 03-19-2017 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Zhangy (Post 2875004)
lolololo

What the hell is "lolololo" ....... (I'm tired of looking up stuff in the "other" dictionary) ..... :D


humfrz

spike021 03-19-2017 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2875017)
What the hell is "lolololo" ....... (I'm tired of looking up stuff in the "other" dictionary) ..... :D


humfrz

Just oodles of "lol"-ing. Usually just lots of laughing.

Tcoat 03-19-2017 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2875017)
What the hell is "lolololo" ....... (I'm tired of looking up stuff in the "other" dictionary) ..... :D


humfrz

The acronym "LOL" is shorthand for "laughing out loud" or "laugh out loud." LOL is commonly used in chat rooms and other text-based conversations to indicate the user found something humorous. LOL is also used less commonly to mean "lots of love" when added to the end of a conversation.
What does "LOL" mean in a chat room? | Reference.com
https://www.reference.com/technology...86b39dcf3d10d1


LMFAO

humfrz 03-19-2017 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2875041)
The acronym "LOL" is shorthand for "laughing out loud" or "laugh out loud." LOL is commonly used in chat rooms and other text-based conversations to indicate the user found something humorous. LOL is also used less commonly to mean "lots of love" when added to the end of a conversation.
What does "LOL" mean in a chat room? | Reference.com
https://www.reference.com/technology...86b39dcf3d10d1


LMFAO

Thanks there, Tcoat, but I ain't quite THAT far behind ...... :)

I done figured out the "LOL" thing ........ what I didn't know was the "lolololo" version (seemed to have too many "o" s in it.

But, according to @spike021, "lolololo" means "Just oodles of "lol"-ing. Usually just lots of laughing." That makes since.....more "o"s.


humfrz

PS - @spike021 ....... I do wish you would change your avatar ...... it is butt ugly!

Tcoat 03-19-2017 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2875060)
Thanks there, Tcoat, but I ain't quite THAT far behind ...... :)

I done figured out the "LOL" thing ........ what I didn't know was the "lolololo" version (seemed to have too many "o" s in it.

But, according to @spike021, "lolololo" means "Just oodles of "lol"-ing. Usually just lots of laughing." That makes since.....more "o"s.


humfrz

PS - @spike021 ....... I do wish you would change your avatar ...... it is butt ugly!


Figured you would know the laugh part but did you read the whole thing I pasted? I never knew the last part before and it changes the whole meaning of some posts. Makes them seem a bit weird actually.

LOL

Ultramaroon 03-19-2017 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2875060)
PS - @spike021 ....... I do wish you would change your avatar ...... it is butt ugly!

That's Itsuki. He's famous.

humfrz 03-19-2017 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2875064)
That's Itsuki. He's famous.

Well, I googled "Itsuki" (pictures) and didn't see that ugly thing ..... it's still ugly ...... :iono:


humfrz


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